Now that we’ve implemented the Google Earth placemark files (KML), we’ve also made a single file for you to download, which contains ALL PROJECTS that are published on MIMOA. This permanent link to the KML-file is automatically updated by Google. So if you download this set of projects to your computer, you will always have the latest information in Google Earth (and Google Maps).

Save it to your computer and store it in an appropriate place. Great to see those architectural projects on the globe, together with all kind of extra data that Google provides. Like 3D buildings! This is the Nemo in Amsterdam:

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olá! please excuse me for commenting in English and Spanish, I do not speak portuguese.

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Just wanted to comment that a very sim­i­lar site to Mimoa is Urbarama.com Urbarama is a Web 2.0 Atlas of Archi­tec­ture and it’s not restricted to Europe nei­ther to ‘modern’ archi­tec­ture as Mimoa was orig­i­nally. It intends to make shar­ing archi­tec­ture and engi­neer­ing projects very simple. It comes with an API and widgets so content can be exported or embeded a la youtube in blogs or web­sites. And it's available in Portuguese!

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